WhiteStrat
Don't stare at the eye.
DISCLAIMER: This isn't a song or a mix to evaluate; more a test of a lead tone on which I'd welcome opinions. Still this is the best place to post it, so...
I find it easy to record rhythms with an amp and a mic. But as much as I love the sound of a wailing lead through a tube amp, I find it hard to get a rich lead tone--and eek:) so I often go back to my old POD patches for leads.
But I love the sound of my recently new Carvin legacy--so I've been working on translating that to a recording. I'm getting there--at least enough to actually be encouraged. This isn't THE tone, but at least A tone.
Legacy lead test
(The rhythm progression cycles through before the lead comes in)
Thanks!
I find it easy to record rhythms with an amp and a mic. But as much as I love the sound of a wailing lead through a tube amp, I find it hard to get a rich lead tone--and eek:) so I often go back to my old POD patches for leads.
But I love the sound of my recently new Carvin legacy--so I've been working on translating that to a recording. I'm getting there--at least enough to actually be encouraged. This isn't THE tone, but at least A tone.
Legacy lead test
(The rhythm progression cycles through before the lead comes in)
Thanks!